The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1963 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER TI ES., OCT. 8, I*aRe 3 GREEN'CASTLE, INDIANA
Mme. Nhu In Hew York City NEW YORK UPI — Mme. Ngo Dinh Nhu. brimming with confidence but slightly conciliatory, arrived Monday night for a three-week visit to the United States with hopes of improving her own image and that of the
South Viet government. Mme Nhu, whose sharp criticisms of U.S. policies, officials and newsmen in her country have helped make her controversial, said she came here “to see you and to try to understand why we can't get along better” •T feel this deeply, and I hope at the end of my stay that I may know,” she said. There was some strong congressional opposition to Mme. Nhu's visit.
Gillaspy 512, B. Hapton 511, N. Hill 508, V. Elmore 502, M. Brewster 500.
382; B. Sutherlin, 380; M. Cash. 376; P. Walker, 359, G. Walker, 350.
YANK TAMERS—The three Dodger pitchers who made it four in a row over the New York Yankees enthuse a bit in the Los Angeles clubhouse. From left: Don Drysdale, Sandy
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W L Phillips 66 34 14 Hopkins-Walton 32 16 GC Office Equip 30 18 Seven Up 24 24 American Zinc 22 26 Angwell Curtain 22 26 Fathers Aux 16 32 Cochran Furniture .... 12 26 High Team Series: Hopkins Walton, 2512. High Team Game: Hopkins Walton, 864. 500 Series: J. Rice 578, C. Brewster 549, D. Flint 533, D. Hendrich 520, R. Furney 519, D. Alfont, 517, F. Brewster 51, L. Conyers 515, D. Cline 512, H.
Monday Afternoon Ladles League
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The Goofers lo 3-Odd Balls Pin Heads Cloverdale Misses Splits ‘N’ Misses B. V.D.'S Alley Cats Channel Rats
High Team
Balls 550
High Team 3 Games—3 Odd
Balls, 1616
High Individ. Single Game— R. Williams 174 High Individual 3 Games— R. Williams 485. Over 350: R. Williams, 485; K. Gooch, 467; R. Hanneman, 459; C. Clevies, 449! L. Snover, 423; L. Whitekonack 385, J. Elliott,
Putnam County Bowling League
200 Games: England 224 t 201, Cavin 207, W. Porter 213, Irwin 223, J. Walker 222, N. Sutherlin 212, Sanders 209, R. Morrison Taylor 509, Lyons 221.
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W L Bob’s Body Shop 14 6 Rus-Sells 14 6 Pepsi-Cola 12 8 Dewey’s Barb. Shop ... 12 8 Omar 11% 8% Fentress Motors 11 9 Morrisons 10% 9% Cloverdale “5” 10% 9% Cash Concrete 9 11 Cedar Crest Motel 7 13 Buis Feed 5 15 Crawley Trucking .. 3% 16% 600 Series: England 603. 500 Series: Langdon 506, Lyons 598, Saunders 538, R. Morrison 555, H. Whitaker 530, J. Walker 521, N. Sutherlin 554, Burkhardt 510, Irwin 543, Holsapple 511, W. Porter 506, Moore 523, F. Toney 502, Cavin 503, Taylor 509.
Jacks & Jiiis League
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Goofy Four 10 M-C’s 10 Pin Busters 10 Mac’s Appli 7% Handicappers 7% Sooners 7 Ding-Bats 6 Buis Feed 6 500 Series Men: H.
mack 555, H. Scvhoman 504, B. Morrison 575, C. Crawley 500, L. Conyers 516, J. Masten 530, R.
Gooch 520.
200 Games Men: B. Morrison
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Women 400 Series—M. Buis 404, J. Cavin 485, A. McKeehan 465, G. Conyers 437, R. Buis 405, L. Godfrey 434, B. Gillaspy 420.
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JH SIIUI.-: AND BI 8IIELS of Canadian wheat pour into this ship s hold at Vancouver, B. C., bound for the Soviet in that §500 million wheat deal that's got Washington thinking again about selling U. S. surplus wheat to the same buyer. REPORT OF CONDITION erve District No. 7 REPORT OF CONDITION of the First National Bank of Cloverdale in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on September 30. 196,”> published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Cunenev, under Section 5211. U. S. Revised Satutes.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $ United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes and debentures (including None securities of Federal agencies and corporations not
138.758 11
Loans and discounts (including $96.32 ovedrafts) 1,255,375.91 Bank premises owned $1,598.19. furniture and fixtures
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(Bank premises owned are subject to None liens not assumed by bank)
•5,496.78
Total Assets $2,707,081.85
LIABILITIES
f individuals, partnerships, and corpora*, i- ns $1,130,005.06 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships,
1.158.893.87
Deposits of r- i*ed States Government (including postal savings) 23.889 11 T>< . - oi S: ues and political subdivisions 184,697.07 Certified and officers’ checks, etc 2.1 <6.U3 Total deposits $2,500,261.14 (a) Total demand deposits $1,326,367.27 (b) Total time and savings deposits $1,173,893.87 Total Liabilities $2,500,261.14 VALUATION RESERVES Reserve for loan losses under Internal Revenue Code $ 7,952.54 Total Valuation Reserves $ 7,952.54
CAPITAL FUNDS
Common stock par value per share $100.00 No. shares authorized 750 No. shares outstanding None $ 75,000.00 $ 75.000.00 Undivwk d pr. fits $ 48.868.17 Total Capital Funds $198,868.17 Total Valuation Reserves and Capital Fin $206,820.71 Total Liabilities, Valuation Reserves and Capital Funds
NOTE
Time certificates of deposit outstanding $ 30,000.00 I. E. L. Smiley. Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. L. Smiley We. the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. Glen Truesdel Wm. R. Langdon O. B. Foster, Directors
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WASHABLE TIERS IN MANY STYLES 198 $1.48 36" length curtains of cotton or rayon for ony casual room. Machine washable, dripdry. Valance included.
OPEN HOUSE IONITE 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. $250 IN PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY • No. I Door Prize - $100.00 Typewriter • No. 2 Door Prize - $60.00 Rocker Also Numbers Posted for Free Gifts Gifts for Everyone Gifts For Children 15 Lb. Turkey to be given away. I every 15 minutes beginning at 7:15.
$2.707.081.8,5
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